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Thursday, 31 August 2017

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Wednesday, 9 August 2017

The Chinese celebrate Father's Day on the eighth day of the eighth month of the year, that is, on 8 August. They chose that day because in Mandarin, the pronunciation of 8 and "August" is similar to the word "father". Even so, Father's Day is not a national holiday in the country, just a day to pay homage to gifts, cards, etc

Thursday, 27 July 2017

The USA culture:Every corner of the United States is unique, and this is reflected in the customs of its inhabitants. It is one of the countries with the most local festivals and traditions that we can find around the world. At the state level, the most important is Thanksgiving, which is celebrated on the last Thursday of November and has its origins in aboriginal and European traditions that celebrated the end of the harvests and appreciated the good results. Today it is usually celebrated with a banquet with family and friends.Every corner of the United States is unique, and this is reflected in the customs of its inhabitants. It is one of the countries with the most local festivals and traditions that we can find around the world. At the state level, the most important is Thanksgiving, which is celebrated on the last Thursday of November and has its origins in aboriginal and European traditions that celebrated the end of the harvests and appreciated the good results. Today it is usually celebrated with a banquet with family and friends.At the gastronomic level, Americans stand out because of their lack of dedication to cooking. Their diet is usually based on clogging up fast food or pre-cooked dishes that are prepared at home in a matter of minutes. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, followed by a strong mid-day meal and a light dinner with soups or sandwiches in the evening

Thursday, 22 June 2017

Japan's culture has evolved greatly over time, from the original Jomon country's culture to its contemporary hybrid culture, which combines influences from Brazil, Europe and North America. A Japanese culture and result of the various waves of immigration from Asia and the Pacific Islands (see History of Japan), followed by a strong cultural influence of China and in a period of relative isolation from the rest of the world sob The Tokugawa Shogunate to Arrival of the black ships of the Meiji Era until the end of the nineteenth century, when it received a huge foreign cultural influence, which even more stronger after World War II. As a result, a distinctive culture different from the rest of Asia, and remnants of this still exist in contemporary Japan.

Thursday, 8 June 2017

Celebrated in Brazil since at least the seventeenth century, the Festa Juninas are the second largest celebration held by Brazilians, behind only Carnival. According to historians, the feast has its origin in the worship of the pagan gods, but it has been influenced by Catholicism and today there is a strong association with Catholic saints such as St. Anthony, St. John and St. Peter

Food: With the popularization of the June festivals in Brazil, the diffusion of the elements connected to the party became more and more common. Typical foods are an example of this. In all regions, the product used to prepare the party goodies is basically the same: corn. Popcorn, canjica, pamonha, corn cake and curau are some of the delicacies served.

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

From this year until 2019, NHK's Kouhaku Utagassen will have the theme "Sing the Dream" as part of the preparations for the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. This is the 67th Kouhaku, there were few changes, except In the format of the stage that seems to have been enlarged. In addition, veterans Akiko Wada and Takashi Hosokawa will not be singing